Resonance Ensemble

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The company began in the 2001-2002 season at the Pantheon Theatre in Manhattan with the presentation of the classic play The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, performed in repertory with the world premiere of Strange Bedfellows by Bruce Cohen. The 2002-2003 season,which was presented at the Pelican Studio Theatre in Manhattan, consisted of Sophocles’ classic Greek tragedy Antigone in rep

ertory with the world premiere of Ismene by Celia Montgomery. The 2003-2004 season was presented at Manhattan Ensemble Theater and included a rarely seen production of Maxim Gorky's The Lower Depths in repertory with the East Coast premiere of Time to Burn by Charles L. The 2005 season, presented at the Ohio Theatre, included a new three man adaptation of Shakespeare's The Tempest by Victor Maog in repertory with the world premiere of La Tempestad by Larry Loebell. The 2006-2007 season, presented at the Beckett Theatre at Theatre Row, included a new all female adaptation of Molière's The Imaginary Invalid by Rebecca Patterson in repertory with the world premiere of The Mail Order Bride by Charles L. Resonance Ensemble returned to its home at Theatre Row for the 2007-2008 season with Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard in repertory with the world premiere of Arthur Giron’s The Coffee Trees. Additionally, for the first time, the company offered a third play as part of its season in January 2008, a new one man show by Victor Cahn inspired by Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic literary hero, Sherlock Holmes, entitled Sherlock Solo. This season also marked a dramatic expansion of the play development program, with the addition of more readings and workshops, and the launch of a new Playwright’s Residency program that developed J. The 2008-2009 season marked Resonance Ensemble's largest production to date: Bernard Shaw's Caesar and Cleopatra in repertory with the world premiere of Christopher Boal's 23 Knives. Another first was the third production: a collection of classically inspired short plays including a rarely seen Catastrophe by Samuel Beckett, Swan Song by Anton Chekhov, and world premieres of Our Town by Alvin Eng, What Happened Then by Michael Feingold and Compromise by Ian Strasfogel. The play development program featured three play readings and weeklong workshops of a new version of Booth by Austin Pendleton and Maria by Alberto Bonilla. The 2009-2010 season was presented at the Clurman Theatre at Theatre Row and featured the new play, The Glass House by June Finfer in repertory with Ibsen's The Master Builder. The play development program featured a new musical by Daniel John Kelley and Nick Moore entitled Plagued: How to Escape Persecution at the Hands of an Angry Mob and we presented readings of Buzz by Susan Ferrara and The Artifacts by Steven Fechter. The 2010-2011 season at the Beckett Theatre at Theatre Row consisted of the world premiere of Steven Fechter's play, Shakespeare's Slave (commissioned by Resonance Ensemble), in repertory with a new adaptation of Shakespeare's Henry IV Parts I and 2 entitled H4. The play development program presented readings of Rino by Zack Calhoon, Kennedy V by Roland Tec and Impressions by Enid Harlow. We also supported workshop presentations of Life Is Mostly Straws by Richard Manley and Shakespeare's Slave prior to the full production.

https://gofund.me/90a705d31Thinking of our board member Dori Thompson and sending best wishes for a speedy recovery.
04/11/2026

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Thinking of our board member Dori Thompson and sending best wishes for a speedy recovery.

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All of us at Resonance Ensemble were heartbroken to learn that John Thornberry has passed away.  John was the Founder an...
04/06/2025

All of us at Resonance Ensemble were heartbroken to learn that John Thornberry has passed away. John was the Founder and first Artistic Director of Resonance Ensemble. He also directed The Importance of Being Earnest in our first mainstage season as well as one of the 10 minute plays at our 10th anniversary gala. John was a kind and gentle soul with a tremendous passion for the theatre and for his friends. Please read his note in the playbill for Resonance Ensemble's very first season (which opened 24 years ago this week) to learn more about his vision for the company. John will be greatly missed by all who knew him, and his legacy will live on with Resonance Ensemble and all the theatre practitioners he has worked with since. We hold his wife Rebecca, a founding ensemble member, and his extended family in our thoughts at this difficult time.

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